MarkdV wrote:
Some shots from Bregenz, with the 35-70mm excel the seagulls which was the 105mm. Miserable weather, even the ducks were unhappy. Still, who can be sad with such great lenses to play with.

Hi Mark, nice series. I like the seagulls on the railing.
Scott

mp356Registered: May 31, 2009Total Posts: 4875Country: United States

anthonysemone wrote:
I was cleaning up some files from my Paris 2011 trip and though I'd post some of them here for your enjoyment.

Tony, I like the last one in this series the best.
Scott

mp356Registered: May 31, 2009Total Posts: 4875Country: United States

georgms wrote:
It's still gray and cold here, time to post a colorful and quite lively (in terms of bokeh) snap taken on a sunny November day:
tiny green stuff in the garden - 55/1.2 Ai wide open on a V1 via FT1

Hi Georg
Thank you for the comment on the berries. I like your greenery image here.
Scott

raboof wrote:
WOW, great price for that lens in such condition Reagan.

I am officially joining the fisheye club. Here is my 16mm f3.5 AI'd. I just took about 1hr this morning to make it AI.
Mounted on my D700 just fine now. I will have some images from it soon.

Welcome to the 16/3.5 AI club - I'll let you in on the secret handshake and password when I get a chance . . . .

But seriously, I look forward to your images with it - I'm sure they will be wonderful.

John

raboofRegistered: Mar 04, 2011Total Posts: 1770Country: N/A

Jose, that is a lovely flower shot.
Leighton, I only used filing tools. I was afraid that I can damage it with the power tool. That's why it took me almost 1hr to get it done.
Georg, thanks. Yes, that image of her on the stairs was from the 15mm. I still keep that lens.
Ray and Paul, thanks. Great shots on your last post, Paul. I like the first one the most.

Here is a quick shot from my 16mm f3.5. My daughter wanting to be Rapunzel princess.

a.Rodriguezthex wrote:
Today is my daughters last day of chemo, the chemical known as bleomician bleo? We are so relived that everything has gone well so far, thank God! Thank you everyone for your prayers and kind words of support!! Pray this will be her last treatment for life, and for those people fighting and to those searching for a way to kick cancers pardon my words, ASS!!
Have faith and show your family your love for them Americo.

Last (big) update from Nikki's time in DC. Sorry for the long tail on getting these out the door... 8 more shots from Chihuly. If you ever get the opportunity I do recommend checking out his exhibits they are a photographers playground. All of the venue's I've been at have not allowed tripods but they are pretty well lit and you can crank the ISO to get your shutter speed. I'll bet some have a specific 'photographers day' that let you bring the tripod. Anyway, enjoy and TGIF!

vpik01 wrote:
Last (big) update from Nikki's time in DC. Sorry for the long tail on getting these out the door... 8 more shots from Chihuly. If you ever get the opportunity I do recommend checking out his exhibits they are a photographers playground. All of the venue's I've been at have not allowed tripods but they are pretty well lit and you can crank the ISO to get your shutter speed. I'll bet some have a specific 'photographers day' that let you bring the tripod. Anyway, enjoy and TGIF!

WOW Tony! What a great way to finish with Nikki! These three are outstanding!

vpik01Registered: Feb 28, 2012Total Posts: 631Country: United States

Thanks Jose and Leighton!

Jose, I'm not really sure about the tag. I was told they are Turkey Vulchers.. they were at a county animal rescue center where there is a Dog Park near my in-law's place. #289 was very photogenic on Christmas morning!